If you or a loved one have recently been released on bail, it’s important that you keep certain things in mind when you’re out on bond. Otherwise, you could find yourself facing some very serious consequences, such as forfeiting your property or going back to jail. Here are some things to keep in mind when […]
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Reasons Why You Might Be Denied Bail
When you’ve been charged with a crime, there’s a significant chance that you’ll be granted bail, so you can await further proceedings and trial at home. However, that’s not always a given. In some cases, defendants are deemed ineligible for bail. What makes someone ineligible for bail in Texas? Here’s a quick overview on when […]
What’s the Difference Between Drug Trafficking and Drug Dealing?
Drug crimes carry serious penalties, depending on the nature of the crime. Many people wonder whether there’s a difference between dealing drugs and holding drugs under Texas law. While there’s no specific “drug dealing” law in Texas, there are drug charges that vary depending on the type of drug and the amount possessed. When you’re […]
How a Judge Sets a Bail Amount
Many people understand the basic concept of bail. A judge will set an amount that allows a person accused of a crime to go free prior to their trial, rather than spending the entire period from arrest to trial in jail. But how does a judge choose bail? Here’s a brief guide outlining how bail […]
An Overview of Bail Averages by Type of Crime
If you or a loved one have found yourself arrested for a crime, no one wants to spend time sitting in jail waiting for trial. Luckily, a judge may set a bail amount to ensure that the person accused of the crime will show up at the trial. In some cases, posting bail can save […]